Audiences just don't care for mediocre superhero movies like this anymore and that's a great thing.
Guardians 3 made over 800 million dollars
Until they start hitting DCEU #’s it’s gonna be a long time until this franchise dies out
Guardians 3 made over 800 million dollars
I wouldn't call Guardians 3 a mediocre film.
I don’t know if these are legit or not but
Like did they screen it already secretly?
Reminder this guy is the one who gets the runtimes out there but I feel like him getting early reviews is odd
Beast played by Kelsey Grammer
Grace will love this film
I don’t know if these are legit or not but
Like did they screen it already secretly?
https://twitter.com/cryptic4kqual/status/1715094649398816809Reminder this guy is the one who gets the runtimes out there but I feel like him getting early reviews is odd
Surprise classic on our way
Beast played by Kelsey Grammer
Shoutout Iman Vellani (she has nothing to do with this but I love that it’s happening on her first movie)
Going all out
https://twitter.com/marvelstudios/status/1717949284887228926I’m glad they delayed it to work on the CGI
Looks like a fun sequence
https://twitter.com/Cryptic4KQual/status/1719066434515460430Kamala's family is back
Skrillex on a Disney movie again, crazy
This could be a 10/10 and the people that hate Brie will still be loud and hateful. This movie can't win.
Looks like a fun sequence
https://twitter.com/Cryptic4KQual/status/1719066434515460430Kamala's family is back
Iman is really about to carry the MCU on her back
Damn
Then eyebrows were raised again when DaCosta began working on another film while “The Marvels” was still in postproduction — the filmmaker moved to London earlier this year to begin prepping for her Tessa Thompson drama “Hedda.” (A representative for DaCosta declined to comment.)
“If you’re directing a $250 million movie, it’s kind of weird for the director to leave with a few months to go,” says a source familiar with the production.
“The Marvels” has seen its release date moved back twice, too, once to swap places with “Quantumania,” which was deemed further along, and again when its debut shifted from July to November to give the filmmakers more time to tinker. But that extra time didn’t necessarily help. In June, Marvel, which traditionally only solicits feedback from Disney employees and their friends and families, took the uncharacteristic step of holding a public test screening in Texas. The audience gave the film middling reviews.
Damn
https://twitter.com/Variety/status/1719733533743439919Then eyebrows were raised again when DaCosta began working on another film while “The Marvels” was still in postproduction — the filmmaker moved to London earlier this year to begin prepping for her Tessa Thompson drama “Hedda.” (A representative for DaCosta declined to comment.)
“If you’re directing a $250 million movie, it’s kind of weird for the director to leave with a few months to go,” says a source familiar with the production.
“The Marvels” has seen its release date moved back twice, too, once to swap places with “Quantumania,” which was deemed further along, and again when its debut shifted from July to November to give the filmmakers more time to tinker. But that extra time didn’t necessarily help. In June, Marvel, which traditionally only solicits feedback from Disney employees and their friends and families, took the uncharacteristic step of holding a public test screening in Texas. The audience gave the film middling reviews.
happy they went back and fixed the issue. better for it to happen this way
not a lot of time but we will see if it was enough soon